| Day 1 - Arrive during the afternoon unwind and settle in, before enjoying a delicious 3 course dinner. |
| Day 2 - After our 8:30 breakfast we walk away from Home Farm with our packed lunches to explore the Marsland Valley, its nature reserve and the surrounding area including St. Nectans Church and Holy Well dating back to the 5th Century. |
| Day 3 - Today we drive to the ancient settlement of Brownsham to walk along the sea cliffs right into the heart of the picturesque village of Clovelly. We will have plenty of time to explore the cobbled lanes leading down to the harbor. Following our picnic lunch we return through the beautiful Clovelly Estate. |
| Day 4 - Today we walk north passing Spekes Mill waterfalls and following the Wreckers Coast to Hartland Quay where a quayside pub and small museum awaits us. At the museum we can discover more about this dangerous coastline with its 10 recorded wrecks for every mile of coast. We walk on to visit St. Nectans of Stoke, a fine example of a Norman church with its huge tower rising to see across Devon. |
| Day 5 - After Breakfast the day is your own - perhaps travel to Bude explore this Victorian resort town with galleries and tea shops and perhaps try a Cornish Cream Tea or walk along the canal. |
| Day 6 - Driving south for 45 minutes takes us deeper into Cornwall with its myths and legends. Today we explore the area around Tintagel and the castle ruins—legend has it King Arthur was born here in the late 5th century. Walking along the coast we will see remains of the old slate quarries that were so important to the economy of this area at one time. |
| Day 7 - We walk out again, this time heading south to Hawker’s Morwenstow. A visit to the historic church is a must as is the tiny Hawkers Hut (the National Trust’s smallest historic property). We may also take in a visit to the ancient Bush Inn before heading back to the Farm in good time for dinner. |